Zambales Reasserts Claim Over Scarborough Shoal
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2026年7月11日
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Zambales Reasserts Claim Over Scarborough Shoal

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The provincial government of Zambales has reasserted its claim over Scarborough Shoal (Bajo de Masinloc) ahead of the 10th anniversary of the 2016 Arbitral Ruling affirming Philippine sovereign rights in the West Philippine Sea. The provincial governor also announced support for fishermen and urged national unity.

MASINLOC, Zambales — The provincial government of Zambales has reiterated its claim over Bajo de Masinloc, or Scarborough Shoal, two days before the 10th anniversary of the 2016 Arbitral Ruling that upheld the Philippines’ sovereign rights in the West Philippine Sea. Gov. Hermogenes Ebdane Jr. reasserted this position here on Friday, July 10, during the “Bayanihan sa Karagatan” ceremony that Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodor Jr. also attended as guest of honor. “Defending our sovereignty is not a fight for just a few; it needs collective action and a united stand,” Ebdane said, urging residents to help assert Philippine jurisdiction over the contested shoal and surrounding waters. “Let us always remember, let us keep it in our hearts, and let us shout this to the whole world: Scarborough Shoal is ours,” he added. Ebdane recalled that as early as March 16, 2011, the Masinloc town council formally declared through a resolution that Bajo de Masinloc is part of the municipality’s territory. “This only shows that our local government stands firm and won’t ever capitulate in defending the welfare of our constituents,” he said. Bajo de Masinloc, which is located about 124 nautical miles from Zambales, has long been a traditional fishing ground for fishermen from Zambales and nearby provinces. Chinese militia boats, however, have shooed away local fishermen from the shoal since 2012— even after the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague issued a ruling on July 12, 2016 that invalidated China’s expansive nine-dash-line claims and reaffirmed the Philippines’ sovereign rights over its 200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zone. Local fishers said their plight worsened in June 2024, when China imposed a “no trespassing” policy at Scarborough and barred fishing within a 40-nautical-mile perimeter around the shoal. “We fully feel the ordeal you go through,” Ebdane told the fishermen on Friday. “You are the living proof of our rights over these waters, and that is why we won’t ever give us this fight.” Ebdane said that to ease the socio-economic effects of the Chinese blockade at Scarborough, the provincial government organized fisherfolk cooperatives and assisted them with boats and gears for payao operation, an alternative to fishing in the contested shoal. Zambales procured last January two 45-footer fiberglass-hulled auxiliary fishing boats for use by the Zambales Provincial Fishermen’s Association (ZPFA), a federation of 10 fisherfolk groups in the province. Ebdane said Friday that a 92-foot steel-hulled harvester boat will be delivered within two months to start the ZPFA payao program. As of now, ZPFA members are training on modern boat operation and safety at sea at the Philippine Merchant Marine Academy in San Narciso, Zambales. Meanwhile, Secretary Teodoro stressed that last Friday’s commemoration was not only about defending the country’s lawful maritime rights and entitlements, but also about strengthening public understanding, national unity, and collective support for protecting the nation’s maritime domain. He warned that if Filipinos would not call out foreign incursion in the West Philippine Sea, Bajo de Masinloc may fall the way Mischief Reef did, pointing out that the fishermen’s shelters put up there by China in 1995 later became a militarized island. “This is why we have to make a stand right now,” Teodoro said. For her part, Masinloc Mayor Hazel Lim said that the lack of an enforcement mechanism for the 2016 Arbitral Ruling makes it more necessary for Filipinos to assert the West Philippine Sea victory. “The arbitral ruling proves that the law is on our side,” Lim said. “It is important for us to celebrate the ruling which affirmed our rights because these rights cannot be taken away just because some people refuse to acknowledge them.

多角的分析

経済的影響

スカボロー礁周辺での漁業制限は、ザンバレス州の漁業コミュニティに直接的な経済的打撃を与えている。パヤオ漁業への移行支援は、短期的な救済策であるが、長期的な持続可能性と、中国によるさらなる規制強化のリスクを考慮する必要がある。フィリピン経済全体への影響は限定的だが、沿岸部経済にとっては重要な要素となる。

投資家心理

南シナ海情勢の緊迫化は、フィリピンへの投資リスク要因となりうる。特に、資源開発や海運に関連する投資は、地政学的リスクを考慮する必要がある。一方で、防衛産業やインフラ関連への投資機会も生まれる可能性がある。投資家は、政府の外交政策と安全保障戦略の動向を注視する必要がある。

社会的影響

スカボロー礁は、ザンバレス州の漁民にとって単なる漁場以上の意味を持つ。それは彼らの生活基盤であり、文化的アイデンティティの一部でもある。中国による漁業制限は、彼らの生計を脅かすだけでなく、地域社会の結束にも影響を与える。州政府の支援策は、漁民たちの不安を和らげる一助となるが、根本的な解決には国家レベルでの外交努力が不可欠である。

市民の声

ザンバレス州の住民、特に漁民たちは、中国による漁業妨害によって直接的な影響を受けている。彼らは、自分たちの伝統的な漁場へのアクセスを失い、生計を立てることが困難になっている。州知事や国防長官の発言は、彼らの苦境への共感を示すものであるが、市民は具体的な実効性のある対策を求めている。また、仲裁判断の意義を国民が共有し、団結して主権を守ることの重要性が強調されている。

背景・歴史的文脈

スカボロー礁を巡るフィリピンと中国の対立は、2012年に中国が同礁を実効支配し、フィリピン漁民の立ち入りを制限したことから本格化した。2016年の仲裁判断は、フィリピンの主権的権利を支持したが、中国はこの判断を認めず、その後も同礁周辺での活動を活発化させている。ザンバレス州は地理的にスカボロー礁に最も近く、伝統的に漁業が盛んな地域であるため、この問題の影響を直接受けている。

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